Replacing rear deck speakers.

When both are functioning properly for a stock speaker system the bass is pretty good. Dynomat the back deck and put the bass at 100%, the treble at 2 notches from 100% and set it to all seats. The system sounds great and I have neard quite a few stock system since I detailed cars at an auto auction for about a year.

However if you are used to rap or really really bass heavy styles of music and in addition you crank your radio to full volume they will not hold up.
I've only heard a handful of OEM speakers sounding better...

Mustang Shaker 500/1000
Range Rover Sport Harmon Kardon system
350Z optional system
Altima BDSS system
Lincoln MKX/MKZ THX system
Charger SRT8 Kicker system
 
Search does a little..
that if for early first gen with the bolt in sub enclosure, it was soon replaced with free air subs that are just bolted into the rear deck along with the amp

Does anyone know of speakers that will work there? I went to crutchfield and all 6x9's are just speakers. What are they even called? I search 6x9 subs and nothing?
pretty much the factory ones, there are a few 6x9 sub makers but they are harder and harder to find

Only the drivers-side rear seat folds down in mine. There is NO lever on the passenger side in the trunk.
ummm that suck bro, it should be there, try looking behind the carpeted panel on the side of the trunk, maybe it fell behind there

Could someone tell me how the oem subs on the ls sound? Are they better or less than average?
less, a lot of vehicles have a 10 or 12 inch sub witch has much deeper bass than the 6x9, week sause
 

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